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Frequently and Jewish
Frequently set in Newark, New Jersey, Roth's work is known to be highly autobiographical, and many of Roth's main characters, most famously the Jewish novelist Nathan Zuckerman, are thought to be alter egos of Roth.

Frequently and refer
Frequently The Nullarbor is expanded in tourist literature and web based material to loosely refer to all the land between Adelaide, South Australia and Perth, Western Australia.
Frequently the term is used only to refer to very large organizations.
Frequently used to refer to groping, often on crowded Japanese trains.
Frequently, the term " golden apple " is used to refer to the quince, a fruit originating in the Middle East.
Frequently the expression " fruit of his loins " is used to refer to children.

Frequently and Old
Frequently, Raban ’ s autobiographical accounts of journeys taken mirror transformations in his own life or the world at large: Old Glory takes place during the buildup to Ronald Reagan ’ s victory in the 1980 presidential election, Coasting as the Falklands War begins, and Passage to Juneau as the failure of the author ’ s marriage becomes apparent.

Frequently and were
Frequently a few isolated thick-walled cells or, rarely, groups of such cells in the xylem region, were also specifically stained, but there was no such staining in epidermis, cortex, most xylem cells, ray cells, or pith.
Frequently cited areas for improving the investment climate were establishment of a functioning legal and judicial system, adherence to competitive processes, and adoption of internationally acceptable accounting and disclosure standards.
Frequently, they were at odds with mainstream religions, envied by noble authorities and cursed by common folk.
Frequently, the legs of the person executed were broken or shattered with an iron club, an act called crurifragium, which was also frequently applied without crucifixion to slaves.
Frequently, the ram's point would be reinforced with a metal head or cap while vulnerable parts of the shaft were bound with strengthening metal bands.
Frequently, feedback carburetors were used in lower trim versions of a car ( whereas higher trim versions were equipped with fuel injection ).
Frequently they were performed in places of interment or other melancholy venues that suited specific guidelines of the necromancer.
Frequently, the statements were written with bawdy, double entendre answers in mind.
Frequently they were set up by evangelical philanthropists with a vision of spreading Christianity in cities whose needs could no longer be met by the parishes.
Frequently, but not always, the pages with letter suffixes were used for recordings made other than in the New York area ; e. g., page 5417A lists recordings made in Chicago.
Frequently they were not even acquainted with the lawyers with whom, by a convenient fiction, they were supposed to be studying.
Frequently, half his nights were spent in reading, after the labour of his most strenuous days.
Frequently, however, the religious perspectives of women were held to be unorthodox by those in power, and the mystical visions of such authors as Julian of Norwich and Hildegard of Bingen provide insight into a part of the medieval experience less comfortable for the institutions that ruled Europe at the time.
" Frequently sporting 5 o ' clock shadows, eye patches, scars, bandages and other ruffian attributes — they devoured " good " Shmoos, were the sworn enemies of " hoomanity ," and wreaked havoc on Dogpatch.
Frequently German military tubes like the " RV12P2000 " were employed in such designs.
Frequently, the statements were written with comedic, double entendre answers in mind.
Frequently, passenger revenues were not as originally projected.
Frequently, members of government were invested with their power under the auspices of a ritual specialist, and frequently a Catholic priest.
Frequently they were retained by royalty and high society.
Herded into freight trains by the hundreds, these workers often replaced English-speaking miners who, according to George Korson: "... were compelled to give way in one coal field after another, either abandoning the industry altogether for other occupations or else retreating, like the vanishing American Indian, westward ..." Frequently unable to read safety instructions, the immigrant workers: "... faced constant hazards from violation of safety precautions, such as they were.
Frequently they were artistically stylized and enameled.

Frequently and regarded
Frequently inscribed with the word " King " along with the name of the tribal group to which the recipient belonged ( despite the absence of this kind of rank among indigenous Australians ), the " breastplates ", as they came to be known, were highly regarded by those who received one.

Frequently and whose
Frequently in Christianity a distinction is made between " liturgical " and " non-liturgical " churches based on the elaboration and / or antiquity of the worship ; in this usage, churches whose services are unscripted or improvised are called " non-liturgical ".
Frequently placed into the Anatinae are these genera, whose relationships must be considered uncertain at present:
Frequently the blind or deaf speak of a compensating effect, whereby their touch or smell become more acute, changing the ways they perceive and reason about the world ; especially telling examples are found in the cases of ' wild children ,' whose early childhoods were spent in abusive, neglected or non-human environments, both intensifying and minimizing perceptual abilities ( Classen 1991 ).
Frequently she is tormented both by other kids in school and on the street by people she meets, and whose emotions are constantly tested.
Frequently, I also associate with men who think of me as a woman, especially with whose skin is honey-colored, for we are of the same constellation.
Frequently, they are poets, whose poetry reflects beauty and mortality.

Frequently and became
Frequently featuring rappers such as Project Pat, Lord Infamous, and Gangsta Boo on their releases, they became instrumental in the formation of crunk music.
Frequently on the margins of even the British far-right the BM nonetheless has had a long and chequered history and became well known for its association with violence and extremism.
Frequently, the more respectable element of a town temporarily hosting Hell on Wheels became fed up with the crime and organized to combat it.
Frequently, trucks stacked too high with freight became wedged between the deck and the overhead structure and could proceed only after their tires were deflated to allow adequate clearance.

Frequently and sacred
A Unitarian Universalist approach to the Christian Bible and other sacred works is given in Our Unitarian Universalist Faith: Frequently Asked Questions, published by the UUA:
Frequently referred to as a herald of Re, the sacred animal is the link with the god Re from the New Kingdom.

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